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genealogy of Scots who emigrated to America, Particularly those of Argyll or Perthshire ancestry.
Researcher of Scottish Highlander families who emigrated in late 1700's and early 1800's and came into New York area.
St. Andrew's and Sons of Erin
Caledonia Highlanders -- website of Scottish Highlanders
BS and MS State University of New York
Course work at Vassar, Cornell, Penn State, University of Illinois, and Wisconsin.
National Science Foundation Grant Recipient
Recently appointed Clan Genealogist for The Clan MacIntyre Association
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Your question is very interesting, and one as you know I personally involved. John McDonald and Catherine Cameron were close to the Clan Chief of Clan MacIntyre. That reference of mine you quoted is
Dave thanks for the question. I have been affliated with the University of Edinburgh and the STAR project for years so I have to reccomend to you its Scottish History Department. I am sure there are
I would be very happy to see the material you have on the McKenzie's. Please e-mail me at oatkamac@yahoo.com with your information. As, you probably know I have researched several of the MacKenzie Clan
Hi George, thanks for the question. Your question requies too much research for this forum and the time constraints placed on it. The only suggestions I can give would be that sometimes people moved
Wendy Thanks very much for the question on the Blue Family. You must have known that I have done some Blue family research. I cannot find any information on the Ralph Blue you have mentioned

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